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Turning a No Into A Yes: The Challenges with Mobility and Finding and Accessible Van

To our wonderful family and friends, It is with a heavy heart and regret to tell you that though we made it into the top 5% of voters for the NMEDA National Mobility Awareness Contest, we were not one of … Continue reading

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An Open Letter to NMEDA: National Mobility Awareness Month

An Open Letter to the NMEDA Community I met Barton Cutter on February 15, 2003 at a friend’s house in Tucson (at the time I was living in Tuscaloosa, AL and Barton was going to the UA in Tucson, AZ). … Continue reading

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An Update: Barton is a Semi-finalist for The National Mobility Awareness Month Contest

Just a quick update everyone!! Woo-hoo!! We can’t contain our excitement! Barton is a semi-finalist for the National Mobility Awareness Month Campaign, and he could be one of three people to win an accessible van!! http://www.mobilityawarenessmonth.com/entrant/barton-cutter-raleigh-nc/ Each and everyone one of … Continue reading

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The Last Week of Voting: National Mobility Awareness Month Campaign

            There’s three days left, and there’s still time to vote! http://www.mobilityawarenessmonth.com/entrant/barton-cutter-raleigh-nc/ Here’s a look back at the past nine weeks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meZhxY8boAQ We have just been in awe of the support we have received for the … Continue reading

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Barton Megan Speak- Communication Without Words

In a continuation of our discussion about how Barton and Megan speak in public, or how much Megan translates for Barton, here’s Megan’s perspective: The first time I talked to Barton on the phone, I tried so hard to understand … Continue reading

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